
-
- City:
- Allgäu
-
- Country:
- Germany
-
- Year:
- So
Bio
Returning Sophomore who is the current indoor record holder for the 400m for Cowley College. Isabella has her eyes set on putting her mark on more events in the colleges record books. Will assist the team in the sprints and relays. Has the potential to qualify for national in multiple events.
News mentions

Isabella Kupka, the Cowley College women’s track and field record holder in the indoor 400-meter dash, recently signed a letter of intent to continue her academic and athletic career at NCAA Division II Washburn University.

The Cowley College men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled to compete at the KT Woodman Classic at Wichita State University, where the Tigers battled high winds on Saturday. Despite the conditions, the Tigers had another very good showing.

The Cowley College men’s and women’s Track and Field Teams traveled to Gainesville, FL, to compete at the 2024 NJCAA Indoor National Track and Field Championships. The Lady Tigers had three All-Americans and placed 26th out of 32 schools, while the Tiger men failed to score any points as a team.

Led by seven individual conference champions, the Cowley College women’s track and field team finished as the Jayhawk East conference champion for the first time since 2019 at the indoor conference/region championship meet held this past weekend in Pittsburg, KS.

Taking part in the final regular season meet of the indoor season, the Cowley College men’s and women’s track and field teams took a small group of national qualifiers to compete Friday and Saturday at Pittsburg State University. The venue will host the Region VI/ KJCCC Conference Championships the following week.

Competing Friday and Saturday at the Washburn Open in Topeka, KS, the Cowley College men’s and women’s indoor track and field teams had four new national qualifiers and 10 new individuals move into the programs’ top-15 all-time lists.

The Cowley College indoor track and field teams braved the bitter winter cold front that came through the Midwest and traveled to Lincoln, NE, to compete at the University of Nebraska Graduate Classic on Friday and Saturday. The team had a lot of success with the small group of 30 that traveled.